Susie Olczak creates sculpture, photography and installations that explore how she perceives geometry, light and materials as she moves through urban spaces. Olczak uses materials that she is surrounded by in cities such as concrete, metal, electrical lighting and stone. Her work is minimal, colourful and geometric and is influenced strongly by her time living in Japan. Olczak’s work has been shown around the UK, in Japan and Finland, both in galleries and the public realm. Commissions include work for BBC Scotland, The Cambridge Institute of Astronomy, Charles Saatchi at the Big Chill Festival, King's College, Cambridge and The National Trust. She has also worked as an artist educator at the Fitzwilliam Museum and other Cambridge University Museums, at Cambridge University, on behalf of Futurecity and for Panasonic as part of the e-luminate Festival.